This is surprising and welcome. I could never find the boards, but picked up a Saturn copy. (And sadly no longer have a CRT to properly experience it on!) Glad to have it on a modern system for easy play!
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Re: Rayforce-Nintendo Switch
I wouldn’t get too excited. These “Saturn Tribute” releases are somewhat shoddy Saturn ports.
Get an Egret 2 mini instead.
Get an Egret 2 mini instead.
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Interesting you say that-I was considering it, but wasn’t sure about the tiny display…do you have one? Is Rayforce//Layer section fun to play on the display? I suppose it DOES have hdmi out, which is how I use the switch. Usually docked—Having Kaiser Knuckle is an added bonus 

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It's not the sort of thing you're going to want to play for hours in its portable form but it's way better than the AC mini. The emulation isn't perfect but it's decent enough.
Rayforce deserves the M2 treatment. It's one of my favourites.
Rayforce deserves the M2 treatment. It's one of my favourites.
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Re: Rayforce-Nintendo Switch
EII Mini is alright though I did notice some lag when I first used it (in my case using HDMI out on a screen in tate). Apparently a decent usbc 5v power input resolves it. Not tried it yet though.
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Absolutely agree. M2 treatment for this gem would be a godsend. One of my faves also. One can hope..!SuperPang wrote: March 28th, 2022, 1:36 pm It's not the sort of thing you're going to want to play for hours in its portable form but it's way better than the AC mini. The emulation isn't perfect but it's decent enough.
Rayforce deserves the M2 treatment. It's one of my favourites.
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Re: Rayforce-Nintendo Switch
Various reports the tribute version suffers from high input lag.
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